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Claudia vs Hexagon: What are the differences?

Developers describe Claudia as "Deploy Node.js microservices to AWS Lambda and API Gateway easily". Claudia helps you deploy Node.js microservices to Amazon Web Services easily. It automates and simplifies deployment workflows and error prone tasks, so you can focus on important problems and not have to worry about AWS service quirks. On the other hand, Hexagon is detailed as "A microservices toolkit written in Kotlin". It is a microservices toolkit written in Kotlin. Its purpose is to ease the building of services (Web applications, APIs or queue consumers) that run inside a cloud platform.

Claudia and Hexagon belong to "Microservices Tools" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Claudia are:

  • Create or update Lambda functions and Web APIs from Node.js projects hassle-free
  • Automatically configure the Lambda function for commonly useful tasks
  • Automatically set up API Gateway resources the way Javascript developers expect them to work

On the other hand, Hexagon provides the following key features:

  • Simple to use
  • Easy to hack
  • Kotlin first

Claudia is an open source tool with 3.42K GitHub stars and 243 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Claudia's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is Claudia?

    Claudia helps you deploy Node.js microservices to Amazon Web Services easily. It automates and simplifies deployment workflows and error prone tasks, so you can focus on important problems and not have to worry about AWS service quirks.

    What is Hexagon?

    It is a microservices toolkit written in Kotlin. Its purpose is to ease the building of services (Web applications, APIs or queue consumers) that run inside a cloud platform.

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